pagan

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈpeɪgən/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈpeɪgən/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(pāgən)

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pagan n (nature worshipper)pagano, pagana nm, nf
 Pagans used to worship here at the summer solstice.
 Los paganos solían venir a venerar aquí en el solsticio de verano.
pagan n as adj (relating to nature worship)pagano/a adj
 Pagan rituals have always taken place around the solstices.
 Los rituales paganos se llevan a cabo durante el solsticio.
pagan n dated, pejorative ([sb] non-religious)pagano, pagana nm, nf
  hereje n común
 The Christian colonists viewed the indigenous population as pagans.
pagan n as adj dated, pejorative (non-religious)pagano/a adj
 Jehovah's Witnesses consider celebrating birthdays to be a pagan practice.
 Los testigos de Jehová consideran que celebrar los cumpleaños es una práctica pagana.
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